Novel intraoperative cerebral blood flow monitoring by laser-Doppler scanner

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Abstract

Laser-Doppler (LD) flowmetry was used to measure tissue perfusion non-invasively and continuously during neurosurgical operations using an LD scanner. Scanning was usually completed in 20 seconds. Measurements were processed in software to provide a color-coded image of the tissue perfusion. Moreover, the measurement data, expressed in LD-units, could be used for statistical data analysis. No physical contact was necessary between the scanning device and the exposed brain tissue. The imager provided two-dimensional microvascular flow maps non-invasively and quantitatively during brain operations, and could show the CO2 reactivity in the vessels. LD scanning flowmetry is a promising intraoperative monitoring method for cerebral blood flow changes.

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Nakase, H., Kaido, T., Okuno, S., Hoshida, T., & Sakaki, T. (2002). Novel intraoperative cerebral blood flow monitoring by laser-Doppler scanner. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 42(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.42.1

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